Anti-Slavery Tracts. First Series, Nos. 1-20 (1855-56)

The first of two collections of anti-slavery tracts published by the American Anti-Slavery Society between 1855-56. It consists of 20 pamphlets written by Higginson, Foster, Burleigh, Beecher Stowe, and others. A second collection of 25 would appear in 1860-62.
Anti-Slavery Tracts. First Series, Nos. 1-20 (New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1855-56).
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Table of Contents
- 1.: Anon., “The United States Constitution,” 12 pp.
- 2.: Anon., “White Slavery in the United States”, 8 pp.
- Rev. O.B. Frothingham, “Colonization”, 8 pp.
- Rev. T.W. Higginson, “Does Slavery Christianize the Negro?”, 8 pp.
- John G. Palfrey, “The Inter-state Slave Trade”, 8 pp.
- R. Hildreth, “The ‘Ruin’ of Jamaica”, 12 pp.
- 7.: Anon. [Stephen Symonds Foster], “Revolution the only remedy for slavery”, 20 pp.
- Eliza Lee Follen, “To mothers in the free states”, 4 pp.
- (Louisa Jane Whiting Barker) By a Former Resident of Slave States, “Influence of slavery upon the white population”, 12 pp.
- Charles C. Burleigh, “Slavery and the North”, 12 pp.
- Rev. Charles E. Hodges, “Disunion our Wisdom and Duty,”
- 12.: Anon., (Songs), 8 pp.
- Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, “The Two Altars; or, Two Pictures in One,” 12 pp.
- Maria Weston Chapman, ‘“How can I help to abolish Slavery?”, or, Counsels to the Newly Converted,’ 12 pp.
- Susan C. Cabot, “What have we, as individuals, to do with slavery?” 7 pp.
- 16.: Anon., “The Unanimous Remonstrance of the Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn., against the Policy of the American Tract Society on the Subject of Slavery,” 36 pp.
- Rev. Charles Beecher, “The God of the Bible against slavery,” 11 pp.
- 18.: Anon., “The Fugitive Slave Law, and its Victims,” 48 pp.
- Charles E. Whipple, “Relations of Anti-slavery to Religion,” 20 pp.
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson, “A Ride Through Kansas,” 24 pp.
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